As the coronation of King Charles draws near, the royal family has announced the launch of a special emoji to commemorate the event. The emoji, based on the iconic St Edward’s Crown, will be activated when users use certain hashtags related to the coronation.
According to a statement released by the royal family, the hashtags that will activate the emoji include “#Coronation,” “#CoronationConcert,” “#TheBighelpout,” “#CoronationWeekend,” and “#CoronationBigLunch.” Fans and supporters of the royal family are already using these hashtags on social media platforms in anticipation of the upcoming coronation.
King Charles is set to be crowned on May 6, 2023, following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, who passed away in September 2022 at the age of 95. Elizabeth was the longest-reigning British monarch and her passing was met with widespread sadness and mourning in the UK and around the world.
The coronation of King Charles is expected to be a grand event, steeped in tradition and pageantry. The royal family and officials are working tirelessly to ensure that all preparations are in place for the historic occasion. The coronation will be attended by numerous dignitaries from around the world, as well as members of the royal family and the general public.
The special coronation emoji is just one of many ways that the royal family is engaging with supporters and fans in the lead-up to the coronation. Social media has become an increasingly important tool for the royal family to connect with people around the world, and the use of the special coronation emoji is just one example of how they are using technology to do so.
As the date of the coronation draws closer, excitement and anticipation are building among supporters of the royal family. The use of the special coronation emoji is just one way that people can show their support and enthusiasm for this historic event.